Hundreds of people have attended a funeral service in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, for Gloria Olds, the 72-year-old widow who was murdered on her farm last Sunday.

Her son, Martin, was shot dead on his farm less than a year ago, and opposition leaders believe both killings were politically motivated.

Daughter-in-law Kathy Olds doubts she will ever return

She was the eighth member of Zimbabwe's white farming
community to be killed since ruling party militants and
veterans of the country's independence war began occupying white-owned farms last year with the backing of
President Robert Mugabe and his government.

In all more than 30 opposition supporters and officials have been killed.

When men need semiautomatic weapons to murder a
72-year-old woman, they are not men, they are scum, they
are cowards

Minister Paul Andrianatos

Farmers' leaders say they are afraid a new campaign of political violence may be starting against white land owners.

Mrs Olds' friends and neighbours, many of them white farmers, packed the small Presbyterian church in Bulawayo, shocked by the brutality of her murder.

'Strong-willed'

Mrs Olds died in a hail of bullets as men with automatic weapons opened fire as she came to her gate. She attempted to crawl to safety but the gunmen forced the gate and fired more shots at her where she lay.

She had refused to give the farm up even after the murder of her son, Martin. But his widow, Kathy Olds, did and now lives in Britain.

The minister, Paul Andrianatos, described her as a strong-willed, no-fuss, independent person.

Farm occupations were backed by the government

"When men need semiautomatic weapons to murder a
72-year-old woman, they are not men, they are scum, they
are cowards," he said.

Mr Andrianatos also officiated at Martin Olds' funeral, where he described Mr Mugabe as a criminal and a murderer.

The minister has now had his work permit cancelled and is due to leave Zimbabwe on Sunday.